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Minister denies police pay capped | Minister denies police pay capped |
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Police Minister Tony McNulty has rejected newspaper claims that police pay was capped to leave money for the fight against terrorism. | |
Speaking on Sky News, Mr McNulty said it was "not the case" but admitted the government's spending review had put more pressure to save money overall. | Speaking on Sky News, Mr McNulty said it was "not the case" but admitted the government's spending review had put more pressure to save money overall. |
The Mail on Sunday claims to have seen a memo to the home secretary from a top adviser, discussing the pay settlement. | |
It suggests counter-terrorism could suffer if more cash was spent on wages. | It suggests counter-terrorism could suffer if more cash was spent on wages. |
The newspaper reported that the leaked memo, entitled "Police Pay - The End Game" was written by Stephen Kershaw, director of Police Reform and Resources, on June 29 , 2007. | The newspaper reported that the leaked memo, entitled "Police Pay - The End Game" was written by Stephen Kershaw, director of Police Reform and Resources, on June 29 , 2007. |
It is not as the paper says ... it is not as stark as that Police Minister Tony McNulty | It is not as the paper says ... it is not as stark as that Police Minister Tony McNulty |
Mr Kershaw is said to have told Home Secretary Jacqui Smith that some £50m of anti-terrorism funding could be at risk if police wages are not controlled. | Mr Kershaw is said to have told Home Secretary Jacqui Smith that some £50m of anti-terrorism funding could be at risk if police wages are not controlled. |
He wrote that not controlling such costs: "... risks damaging our bid for significant extra money for counter-terrorism." | He wrote that not controlling such costs: "... risks damaging our bid for significant extra money for counter-terrorism." |
On Sky News, Mr McNulty said: "It is not as the paper says...it is not as stark as that. | On Sky News, Mr McNulty said: "It is not as the paper says...it is not as stark as that. |
"It was a factor and as it happens we did, I think, reasonably well in reopening things a little bit to get more funding for actually the police end of counter-terrorism." | "It was a factor and as it happens we did, I think, reasonably well in reopening things a little bit to get more funding for actually the police end of counter-terrorism." |
He added that in the Comprehensive Spending Review, the Treasury would be looking at whether the Home Office was "playing our role in terms of Government-wide responsibilities on public sector pay". | He added that in the Comprehensive Spending Review, the Treasury would be looking at whether the Home Office was "playing our role in terms of Government-wide responsibilities on public sector pay". |
'Cynical' | 'Cynical' |
However, police unions and opposition parties have been quick to react to the newspaper's claims. | However, police unions and opposition parties have been quick to react to the newspaper's claims. |
Police Federation chairman Jan Berry said today: "The memo proves how our members have been betrayed by this Government. | Police Federation chairman Jan Berry said today: "The memo proves how our members have been betrayed by this Government. |
"It shows that the Government never had any intention of treating us fairly and give officers the confidence to protect the public without having to worry about their pay." | "It shows that the Government never had any intention of treating us fairly and give officers the confidence to protect the public without having to worry about their pay." |
Shadow home secretary David Davis said: "From day one the government decided to behave in a cynical and underhand manner. | Shadow home secretary David Davis said: "From day one the government decided to behave in a cynical and underhand manner. |
The Police Federation, which represents rank and file officers, is to ballot members on whether they want the right to strike, following a 2.5% pay deal. | The Police Federation, which represents rank and file officers, is to ballot members on whether they want the right to strike, following a 2.5% pay deal. |
Police officers, who do not currently have the right to take industrial action, are angry the rise will not be backdated to September. | Police officers, who do not currently have the right to take industrial action, are angry the rise will not be backdated to September. |
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